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Sometimes I even amaze myself. I was looking back at an old post - less narcissistic than googling myself but more than tweeting and thinking someone cares - and found this genius vision of the future. If I did this a few hundred years ago I would have been revered for magical powers - or killed as a witch. This post
was written about three and a half years ago but shows an uncanny, crystal clear vision of the digital and mobile game world - or another statement of the obvious. You be the judge.
Once we get to the other side, we will realize the USD 59.95 price point, and even the USD 49.95 were not carved in stone by the finger of the almighty. They are an industry created construct, which continues to drive us to make USD 20 million “Fields of Dreams.” In this insidious cycle, the consumer demands a certain amount of gameplay for their dollar and we supply it. Perhaps in this new world we will be able to build games of all sizes at various price points. Without inventory we can…

I pride myself on my “brilliant grasp of the obvious.”But sometimes concepts bathed in divine
light before my eyes are hidden to the entire world leaving me sitting like the
solitary school-boy laughing to himself in a corner while the world doesn’t
know why.My gift tells me Zynga is in a good
place.

For those of you who feel I put too many words to my
thoughts on this blog, this time I will get to the point before I digress.Even though you cannot swing a dead cat
without hitting a Zynga naysayer, show me one person in the business who would
not give their left nut – women included – to be in Zynga’s position
today.Lots of these well
intentioned but sadly misguided folks are offering advice and statements about
what should be done, and I will certainly start listening, as soon as one of them shows me the 2
plus billion dollar company (Zynga’s current “depressed” value) with 60 million
people a day checking in that they built. They can
all provide input from high towers about directi…

This is the exact post I put up in January of this year. I could say nothing has to do with my being lazy, but I would be lying. I am proud the post Jeff Bezos' announcements today made the post almost as relevant today as it was the day I wrote it, and perhaps I am showing off, but it has really been a long time since I wrote a new post and this is a good way to get started again.

By now I am sure Walter Isaacson's report of Steve Jobs feelings about Android is news to no one. At one point during the interviews leading up to the greatest retelling of the monomyth since Luke Skywalker, Jobs said:
I will spend my last dying breath if I need to, and I will spend every penny of Apple's $40bn in the bank, to right this wrong," . . . . I'm going to destroy Android, because it's a stolen product. I'm willing to go thermonuclear war on this.
The timing of that last breath relative to the life of Android is also news to no one. What I have not seen is the re…

Keith Boesky has been involved in the game business for a very long time. His tenure includes, attorney, president of a publisher, agent and general advisor. His company, Boesky & Company is responsible for selling more intellectual property and developers into the game business than any other company in the world. His wife, Sari, provides endless support which makes her very tired, and often times his son thinks he is pretty cool.